Friends of Headshots Matter
Trusted resources for actors, businesses, and photographers—recommended by a community that cares about quality and helpfulness.
Headshots Matter is a global network of portrait and headshot photographers who believe great work is built on care, creativity, and professionalism. Over time, we’ve connected with companies, tools, and initiatives that support the same goal—helping people show up well, feel confident, and move their careers and ideas forward.
Friends of HSM is where we feature those trusted partners and complementary resources.
Sophie Bloor / Blooom (for actors) photographed by Tom Trevatt.
What You’ll Find Here
This directory will continue to grow and evolve, but every listing is chosen with intention and care.
You’ll find:
Helpful services for actors (casting tools, training, coaching, portfolio support)
Support for businesses and teams (branding, communication, marketing, hiring tools)
Tools for photographers (education, software, creative resources, workflow support)
Community-based initiatives (that align with our brand values)
Each Friend of HSM has their own page—so you can learn what they do, who they’re best for, and how to connect with them.
We don’t list everything. We only list who we believe in.
If a company or initiative is featured here, it’s because we see them as a positive resource for the people our community serves—actors, professionals, and photographers who care about doing things well and making a difference.
This directory will grow over time, and we’d love your suggestions—if you know a company or initiative that aligns with the values and quality of Headshots Matter, please contact us directly—we’d be grateful for the recommendation!
Friends of HSM Directory
For Actors
Blooom (for Actors)
Voice reels that sound like you—professionally produced in a friendly, actor-first studio environment.
Category: Actors
Based in: London, UK (Remote-friendly)
Best for: Voice actors building or updating commercial, corporate, gaming, animation, and audiobook reels.
